Talk:Hackspaceinduction/v1.1: Difference between revisions

update for new downstairs layout
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* Don't clean workshop items in the toilet sink or upstairs sink.
 
=== Planer/thicknesser and bandsaw ===
=== Chopsaws / tool inductions===
* Many of our tools are marked with these orange hexagonal 'Induction required' stickers
* What we are asking here is that you seek a basic induction, or demonstrate your competence, before diving in and using it
* These may seem strange on, say, a chopsaw as you may have one of these at home. However, please bear in mind that there might be something unusual about his model, or this particular machine, that you should be aware of before you use it.
* Inductions can take anywhere from 15 minutes up to a couple of hours depending on the complexity of the tool, somewhere just under an hour is normal
* Opposite the sink and chemical cupboard we have the chop saws and the linisher
* This one [points to left one] is for metal, the other one is for wood
* They throw sparks or chips around the workshop, if mis-used they can throw your entire work piece at you!
 
* Under the chop saws here [points it out] is the store for scrap timber. If you have offcuts big enough to be useful please put them here, if you want to use something here they're free-for-all, take whatever you need but please consider a donation if that's a lot.
 
=== Planer/thicknesser and bandsaw ===
* Here is a planer/thicknesser. Depending on what hole you feed your wood into, it will come out either smoother or thinner.
* This tool requires induction. Under the lid there is a drum with spinning blades - do not put you hands inside the machine when it is turned on.
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** Don't pull the chain sideways or it jumps off the roller
** Don't leave the door open unattended.
 
=== Chopsaws / tool inductions===
 
* Opposite the sink and chemical cupboard we have the chop saws and the linisher
* This one [points to left one] is for metal, the other one is for wood
* They throw sparks or chips around the workshop, if mis-used they can throw your entire work piece at you!
 
=== Wood lathe / reductive work working===
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=== In workshop, in tool storage area ===
* To your leftright there are a wide variety of tools, typically things that you might have at home or be able to buy at a DIY store
* They are smaller than some of the other tools, yet still pose a hazard
* They are heavily used, and also often abused, so please make sure that they are in safe condition before using them
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* The machine does not have interlocks on the doors, so the spindle will continue turning even if you open them.
* To state the obvious, please do not put any part of your body inside the cabinet whilst the spindle is turning.
* You should also ensure that you are wearing safety glasses if you open the door whilst it is operating, as it can throw chips aswhen it is milling.
* Here we have a fairly powerful 3-phase pillar drill, the main hazards with this are getting caught in the chuck, or having your work caught on the drill
* If it does catch, it will not stop, it will whip your workpeice around violently, you may want to wear gloves if you have to hold your work, but it's better to use a vice if you can.
 
=== Sewing machines, remote controls===
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